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<0> good morning :-) <0> eday <1> -eday- TIME Wed Feb 22 05:25:55 2006 <1> amg it IS morning! <0> Wed Feb 22 04:26:54 2006 <2> yeah <2> /nick Synaptic <3> so can any one help me truble shoot a network connectivity under linux? <4> I'm getting a "Cannot find a valid baseurl for repo: base" when I run yum update <4> I cheched the fedora.rep <4> fedora.repo <4> in /etc/yum.repos.d <4> and the #baseurl is valid <4> or it comes up in a browser anyway <4> any ideas? <4> think I'm going to just install from source with make
<3> can I post a link here? <5> HostScan... Clones: * 2 from *!*@user-0vvd99g.cable.mindspring.com: fearphage egahpraef <3> http://xvi.com/forums/topic.php?t=67679#lr <3> this my networking problem <6> Not My Problem <7> how can I execute a program in the background? the program doesnt provide the option <7> I am using nohup and &; but since I am executing it from a script, the script wont stop its execution <7> any idea? <8> Toerkeium: disown <7> what's that? <9> Synaptic: route <8> Toerkeium: prog & disown <7> thanks, looking at <7> dont have prog, I am using fc3 <3> slicers ? <10> prog = filename <8> What is the name of the program that you want to put into the background? <7> ezstream <8> ezstream & disown <8> Like that. <7> hehe <7> sorry <7> thanks <9> Synaptic: i want to see your routing table <8> "prog" runs the program, "&" puts it in the background, "disown" disowns the process. <3> ah I have to reboot and jump on another computer <8> I never knew that was a requirement. <8> I thought the only reason for a reboot was hardware change or kernel change. <11> hi <12> omg im dyin for a smoke <3> I am on windows, I cannot access the net from my linux box, thats why i have to reboot <11> I have an hp multimedia/internet keyboard, I am using ubuntu/kubuntu and I can't seem to find how to make those extra keys. How can I findout which keycodes those extra keys are sending, and then ***ign commands to those keys <1> who here uses tclsh as your login shell? <13> good time to go to bed. lame. <1> haha <5> HostScan... Clones: * 2 from *!*@cpe-065-184-245-200.ec.res.rr.com: M`Hael FDSA <5> HostScan... Clones: * 2 from *!*@adsl-145-193-206.asm.bellsouth.net: PBR_Streetg[a]ng PBJ_Streetgang <5> HostScan... Clones: * 2 from *!*@admin.mkhost.org: _MKhost MKhost <5> HostScan... Clones: * 2 from *!*@CPE-24-167-201-50.wi.res.rr.com: N5XR3V0Lu710n2 Myu <14> er <5> HostScan... Clones: * 2 from *!*@admin.mkhost.org: _MKhost MKhost <15> chris22: maybe because people are trying to recover from a netsplit. <16> Soutane i think its a bot <5> HostScan... Clones: * 2 from *!*@60.48.37.63: hunterfighter hunterfighter_ <17> so? <8> So, what? <8> How does a person check a virtual mailbox? Postfix delivers mail to /var/mail/vhosts/otherdomain.com/user/ but I don't know how to tell the user to get the mail. <18> grrrr flipping vc++ <8> smash it! <19> does vc++ run under linux <6> doubt it <8> Yeah, we don't care about that ****. <8> So, uh, can anyone tell me? <20> anybody know where I can find binary packages (Slackware 10.2) for XOrg 7? i've searched google, and can't really find anything, it'd just be a lot less of a pain in the *** to just install them all with pkgtool or slapt-get then to compile all the damn packages. <8> If it's not on linuxpackages.net or slackware.com I don't recommend you use it. <10> http://slackware.com/getslack/ <8> no. <20> just compiled 6.9, just finished installing it now.. haven't tried it yet though <20> so what exactly are the major differences between xorg 6.9 and 7.0 anyway.. is it really that big a difference?
<21> any site who is ranking *nix OS <8> distrowatch.com <20> besides the fact that 7.0 is modular of course.. <20> eh **** it.. i'm gonna restart X and see for myself. <9> AcidEyE: www.freeos.com <21> lemme see which one is on top and i'll order dat one :) <21> i've almost 15 destro <21> how come ubuntu on top <5> HostScan... Clones: * 2 from *!*@CPE-24-167-201-50.wi.res.rr.com: N5XR3V0Lu710n2 Myu <22> g'nite fags. :D <23> $glob['dbdatabase'] = 'muctimv_shop'; << how i want to open this ? <10> aaaaaaaaaa :/ <24> hi, i'm new to linux and i'm trying to choose a package <24> distro <24> i've been using ubuntu for about a week now, but i want to install something very bare bones and add only stuff I'm interested in <24> i like apt-get <24> does suse have apt-get? <25> no <25> yast <24> is it like apt-get? <24> simple like that? <24> i'm still learning the basics, the file system, the architecture of programs, etc <24> configuring <24> i've read a few articles and messed around on ubuntu, which seems like a fairly safe jumping off point <25> I hate yast <24> i might have stayed with ubuntu but i cant get my wifi to work ;p <10> slackware <24> i only mention suse because i took some online 'choose a distro' test and it said suse <24> whats slackware? <10> linux distro "freeBSD <24> ok i'll google it <10> http://slackware.com/getslack/ =) <24> is there an easy way to sum up the differences between the packages <24> distros <25> yes <25> try them <10> Haha "Cancel has a very good point" <24> ok <8> I still need to know about virtual mailboxes. <8> How does a person check a virtual mailbox? Postfix delivers mail to /var/mail/vhosts/otherdomain.com/user/ but I don't know how to tell the user to get the mail. <25> why do you have virtual mail boxes? <10> P3nguin "that Really SUX" <25> for what purpose did you do that <10> virtual users "not local" <10> virt domain <8> Cancel: Multiple domains, no UNIX account. <25> gotcha <10> =) <25> then I'd use something like imap or tell your mail clients how to get to the virtual store <10> not sendmail? <25> personally I'd have the msg store be imap <8> I don't know how a user can pick up mail with no login. <25> sendmail is nto the msg store <25> p3nguin: well they log in virtually ;) <25> ie imap <25> notice me saying that <25> or a pop daemon <25> you need a msg store <8> I need an example how the user would use IMAP to get to the virtual mailbox. <10> IMAP? <8> No, like settings I would tell the user to put into Outlook or Thunderbird. <25> well the smtp agent puts all mail in the msg store <8> With real UNIX accounts I tell them the username and p***wd and they login. <25> then sasl or whatever you want heck mysql is the authentication for the msg store <8> Without real UNIX accounts I don't have the foggiest idea. <10> worked at aplace useds endmail RH 6.0 <25> p3nguin: I just gave you an idea <25> get to reading up on that <25> 6.0 thats ancient <10> was the last good one from RH "only sendmail admin/root exp I have" <10> but IMAP ...wrong way =( <10> users ?? <10> adduser ??
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